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0X40000023 You're trying to run a 64-bit executable on a 32-bit Windows install, or vice versa. This usually happens with old software or wrong installers....
0X000009D5 This error hits when SQL Server can't grab enough memory from the OS. I'll show you how to free it up fast....
0X000004D3 The request was aborted. I know this error is infuriating—here's the fix that works 90% of the time: disable IPv6 and reset Winsock. It's a network dr...
0XC00D0043 This Windows Media Player or streaming error means the port number is out of range or already in use. Here's what to check and fix....
Your Nginx redirect isn't working because the return directive is placed after the try_files directive. Move it before and it'll work....
0x80070002 This error pops up when Windows Update can't find a needed file. It's usually a corrupted cache or a leftover download. We'll clear both....
0x80070569 VM fails to start with error 0x80070569 after a Windows Update. Fix it by checking VM access rights, updating integration services, or rebuilding the ...
AEGP Plugin MediaCore AEGP Plugin MediaCore error means After Effects can't find user data for a comp item. Three common causes: corrupted cache, incompatible plugin, or br...
0X000000CF This BSOD means a driver or system process locked the ring 2 stack. The fix is updating or removing the offending driver....
0XC00D32CD Windows Media Player throws this when it can't find a database record. The fix is usually clearing the library cache or repairing the database....
0XC00D274A This DRM error pops up in Windows Media Player, Zune, or old media apps when the secure store is corrupted or missing. Quick fix: reset DRM files....
0XC00D11B5 This error means Windows Media Player can't reach the DRM license server. Usually a time/date glitch or a blocked URL. Here's the fix....
0X000005DD This error stops the Windows Event Log service cold. It's almost always corrupted event log files or wrong permissions. Here's how to fix it clean....
0XC00D13F1 This error pops up when Windows Media Player or Edge can't fetch fresh content because the cache won't update. Usually happens after a network change ...
0X40190034 This NT status error means the transaction resource manager is already consistent—no recovery needed. It's mostly harmless, but here's why it pops up ...
0X8000FFFF Windows throws this vague error when something borks a COM or shell operation. Usually a corrupt registry key or a stuck Explorer process....
0X4015000D This kernel-mode error usually means a driver or app is mishandling activation contexts. The fix is almost always updating or removing the culprit dri...
0X000007D0 This error means your app or game can't find a valid pixel format for the display. Usually a driver or DirectX issue. Here's how to fix it....
0X000002AA This error pops up when a program tries to jump to a memory address that doesn't exist. It's almost always a corrupted file or outdated driver....
0XC00D2730 This error pops up when Windows Media Player can't save a DRM license for a song or video. Usually it's a folder permission issue or a corrupted media...